You'd be wrong there. You only get one vote on that poll though you can change it at any time up to referendum day.
Beth, isn't that conduct unbecoming a moderator? When they catch up with you...................banning will be the least of your worries. I've been to West Bromwich. Sadly I think it's academic. Pulis isn't that stupid, is £2million lighter and therefore won't be investing any of his money to land himself a beast that falls over when he feels the slightest touch. Only way we'll get rid is in the time honoured Tony Fernandes way. Tuppence ha' penny if we're lucky. Hang on a minute. Perhaps Derby will want him now that our fallen saviour is there doing what he does best.
I just had to vote after reading "in his two other starts, Sandro quickly tired" I guess the Albion warm ups are just too much for him!
Their form has improved since he's been there so they must have upped their game to keep their places. Still worthy of a 'yes' vote,. C'mon Baggies, you know it makes sense, £50k a week 10 games a season max... Just seen up to 81% now...
I've done my bit and voted for the Baggies to keep him. As Tesco's say "every little bit helps" although I fear all our little bits wont be enough together to match the inflated cost that Pulis knows is not worth it. We probably need to pray as well.
Pick on somebody your own size comes to mind:- please log in to view this image "Brazilian enforcer Sandro delivered his finest display since joining West Bromwich Albion on loan in the 0-0 draw at Sunderland. The 27-year-old looked a lot more like the player that won over fans at Tottenham than the one who flattered to deceive at QPR as he snapped into tackles and disrupted Sunderland's men in midfield. It was Sandro's eighth game in Albion stripes, but only his third start. In his two other starts, Sandro quickly tired. But not at the Stadium of Light where he showed Baggies fans just why he earned the nickname 'The Beast'. He appeared to get stronger and more determined to protect the back four as the match wore on in what was his first 90-minute outing since mid-December. The minutes will do wonders for his fitness and confidence after a turbulent 16 months at QPR during which a succession of managers, including Harry Redknapp his old boss at Spurs, came and went." http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/west-brom-poll-should-albion-11136284
Take a bow lads and lasses, a resounding 81% of voters think that the beast should stay at West Brom permanently....... http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/west-brom-poll-result-albion-11151973